A BUSH-PLUS: PAYROLL UPPED ‘MORE THAN EXPECTED’
J. Grant Swank, Jr.
All this is on the Bush Watch, people!
It’s the latest: May 6, noontime via Reuters Washington Bureau: "Payrolls grow much more than expected" read the headlines.
This is while United States President George W. Bush continues his optimistic improvement of the US while furthering a freedom spread worldwide wherever possible.
It’s amazing and surely startling to the Democratic Party as well as the liberal mainstream press. Nevertheless, it is fact.
As Glenn Somerville reports: "U.S. employers added a surprisingly large 274,000 jobs in April and payrolls grew in each of the two prior months more than first estimated, the Labor Department said on Friday in a report that eased fears about economic growth."
This is a pleasant shot in the arm for America. It’s a most exciting moment for the Republican Party. One can be certain that all the Red State voters are still giving thanks these months after the November presidential election.
"The April jobs total outstripped analysts' expectations for 170,000 new jobs and implied that interest rates are likely to keep rising since lofty energy prices have not sapped the durability of the three-year old economic expansion.
"’So much for soft spots, unless you think it is possible to create 700,000 jobs in the past three months and not have a solid economy,’ said economist Joel Naroff of Naroff Economic Advisors in Holland, Pennsylvania.
The nay-sayers complained that it could never happen. America was doomed with a naive, not-all-that-intelligent Executive. The conservatives would bring the nation to ruin, particularly with an evangelical praying base line that refuses to yield to negativism.
One wonders what under heaven would have ever come of America if John F. Kerry were now seated in the White House — let alone the prospect of his wife "taking charge." But that is no longer a possible national disaster. Mr. Bush and team are moving forward — both domestically and in foreign liberty surges.
"April job gains were broad-based with manufacturing the only major sector to shed positions. Construction employment snapped back after a soft March, adding 47,000 to payrolls for the strongest hiring since March 2004.
"Treasury Secretary John Snow, in a blitz of television appearances after the jobs report was issued, said the economy was well poised for steady expansion. ‘I think we can continue to have good strong, noninflationary growth that creates lots of jobs going forward,’ Snow said on CNBC television."
Carry on!
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All this is on the Bush Watch, people!
It’s the latest: May 6, noontime via Reuters Washington Bureau: "Payrolls grow much more than expected" read the headlines.
This is while United States President George W. Bush continues his optimistic improvement of the US while furthering a freedom spread worldwide wherever possible.
It’s amazing and surely startling to the Democratic Party as well as the liberal mainstream press. Nevertheless, it is fact.
As Glenn Somerville reports: "U.S. employers added a surprisingly large 274,000 jobs in April and payrolls grew in each of the two prior months more than first estimated, the Labor Department said on Friday in a report that eased fears about economic growth."
This is a pleasant shot in the arm for America. It’s a most exciting moment for the Republican Party. One can be certain that all the Red State voters are still giving thanks these months after the November presidential election.
"The April jobs total outstripped analysts' expectations for 170,000 new jobs and implied that interest rates are likely to keep rising since lofty energy prices have not sapped the durability of the three-year old economic expansion.
"’So much for soft spots, unless you think it is possible to create 700,000 jobs in the past three months and not have a solid economy,’ said economist Joel Naroff of Naroff Economic Advisors in Holland, Pennsylvania.
The nay-sayers complained that it could never happen. America was doomed with a naive, not-all-that-intelligent Executive. The conservatives would bring the nation to ruin, particularly with an evangelical praying base line that refuses to yield to negativism.
One wonders what under heaven would have ever come of America if John F. Kerry were now seated in the White House — let alone the prospect of his wife "taking charge." But that is no longer a possible national disaster. Mr. Bush and team are moving forward — both domestically and in foreign liberty surges.
"April job gains were broad-based with manufacturing the only major sector to shed positions. Construction employment snapped back after a soft March, adding 47,000 to payrolls for the strongest hiring since March 2004.
"Treasury Secretary John Snow, in a blitz of television appearances after the jobs report was issued, said the economy was well poised for steady expansion. ‘I think we can continue to have good strong, noninflationary growth that creates lots of jobs going forward,’ Snow said on CNBC television."
Carry on!
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